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On Wednesday’s Mark Levin Show, the U.S. Constitution is silent on whether you can indict a sitting president or whether a president can pardon himself, even for federal offenses. If Donald Trump is re-elected in 2024 and still has all of these indictments against him, or if he has been convicted in a jurisdiction by Democrats, the Constitution says nothing about it because the Constitution was written for virtuous people and not people like Joe Biden and Jack Smith. Given the conclusion of the DOJ that you cannot indict a sitting president, the logic would also be that a sitting president can pardon himself, including from state charges like what Trump is facing in Georgia and Manhattan. What Trump did in Georgia is common to any politician and completely normal behavior, yet Fani Willis is charging him with RICO and criminalizing challenging an election outcome for the first time in American history. The law is being stretched to extreme lengths to ensnare Trump for challenging the results of an election that he believed he won, and if it was legal in 2000 it should be legal now. These are backdoor insurrection efforts by Democrats to stop Trump from getting on the ballot and clear the way for Joe Biden in 2024.
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On Wednesday’s Mark Levin Show, the U.S. Constitution is silent on whether you can indict a sitting president or whether a president can pardon himself, even for federal offenses. If Donald Trump is re-elected in 2024 and still has all of these indictments against him, or if he has been convicted in a jurisdiction by Democrats, the Constitution says nothing about it because the Constitution was written for virtuous people and not people like Joe Biden and Jack Smith. Given the conclusion of the DOJ that you cannot indict a sitting president, the logic would also be that a sitting president can pardon himself, including from state charges like what Trump is facing in Georgia and Manhattan. What Trump did in Georgia is common to any politician and completely normal behavior, yet Fani Willis is charging him with RICO and criminalizing challenging an election outcome for the first time in American history. The law is being stretched to extreme lengths to ensnare Trump for challenging the results of an election that he believed he won, and if it was legal in 2000 it should be legal now. These are backdoor insurrection efforts by Democrats to stop Trump from getting on the ballot and clear the way for Joe Biden in 2024.
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